
M-140 Multifunction Calibrator
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Operation manual v46
Measurement
Thanks to built-in multimeter, the calibrator can be used for basic calibration of some sources of electrical
signals. The table lists the type of adapter which is necessary for a particular measurement.
Applications and desired options
DC voltage to 12 V
Opt. 40 or Opt 140-41
DC current to 25 mA
Opt. 40 or Opt 140-41
Impulse frequency to 15 kHz
Opt. 40 or Opt 140-41
Temperature through external TC sensor
Opt.140-41
Temperature through external RTD sensor
Opt. 60 or Opt.140-41
Non-electric quantities with strain gauge sensors (force, pressure,
torque, etc.)
Opt.140-41
Resistance to 2 k
Opt. 60 or Opt. 140-41
Voltage, current and frequency
10 V voltage range, 20 mA current range and frequency up to 15 kHz can be measured using Opt. 40 cable. The
connection simple. The cable is connected to calibrator’s AUXILIARY connector, the other end has bananas which
connect calibrator to the measured object. When making the connection, observe the polarity and connect the
calibrator’s L terminal to the L (common) or grounded terminal of the measurement instrument. To activate the
measurement, select the respective function mode and press INPUT to measure the input value.
ATTENTION
The input terminals of the built-in multimeter are floating. Maximum voltage between
the input terminals and the chassis is 15 Vpk. If this value is exceeded, the multimeter
can be damaged.
If the measurement range is exceeded, the calibrator displays an error message; input terminals are disconnected
only in the voltage and current measurement mode and remain connected in all other modes.
If 140-41 cable adapter is used, the signal to be measured is connected to U/I – COM terminals. COM is the
common terminal of the multimeter.
Connection of the multimeter when measuring the voltage, current and frequency using Opt. 140-41 cable
adapter
DUT
+TC -TC